Bukowski, Gejza Dr.
Austrian geologist of the Polish nationality. In 1885 - 1889 he was assistant of paleotology to M. Neumayr at the Vienna University. From 1889 to 1918 he was assigned to a post of geologist at the Imperial Geological Institute in Vienna and after 1819 at the Polish Geological Institute in Warsaw. In 1886, he published a large monograph on paleontology and stratigraphy of the Jurassic in the environs of Czestochowa, Poland. As geologist of the Vienna Institute, during the period of 1889-1894, he mapped the sheet Šumperk - Uničov in Moravia, which was later published with explanatory notes in 1905. For many years he worked in the southernmost part of Dalmatia, and published 2 maps at a scale of 1 : 25 000 of Budva and Spič. After 1918, he carried out investigation of the flysh and Miocene deposits in the environs of Bochnia and Vělička (now Wieliczky) in southern Poland. |